The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 11

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SUNDAY, MAY 17. Society The Herald's Picture Gallery CHARLES RAMBO. An exceptionally fine little man whom it is a real pleasure to introduce to you is Master Charles Rambo, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rambo, of 637 Crawford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Rambo are highly ambitious for their little fellow and are working ener getically. Master Charles himself is not only a very handsome little man WALTER D. MERRY, JR. A little man who is to be reckoned with in this great race is Master Wal ter D. Merry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. AValter Merry of 4fi4 Greene street. Master Walter is all boy from the ground up, a mischievous, lovable lit tle fe low, who immediately endears to all with whom he comes in contact. He's very likely to prove like unto a Tammany chieftain when it comes to eorraling the votes for al ready he has given a glimpse of the strength he is going to show in this campaign for profit and prominence. All of his friends —and they are legion ■ —are ambitious, enthusiastic workers in his behalf and are making splendid headway. PURELY PERSONAL. Mr .Tames T. .Tailett has gone to Washington. D. C , where he has a splendid position. Later Mrs. Jailett and children will join him there. Mrs. George Lamback has returned from Millen, where she has been vis iting Mrs. James H. Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. James R. League arc spending a couple of weeks with 3 HIGH GRADE GRAFONOLAS Given Away Tree in Contest 3—575.00 Columbia Graf onolas. Win one of these for your home. Call 236 and ask Con test Man. He will tell you how to do it. Open Evenings. 639 Broad Street. BY TOMMINS STUDIO but he has such a loving disposition. He already has a large circle of friends but we expect that he will make a great many more before this great race is over, it is certain, no mat ter what will be the final outcome, that Master Charles will prove a pride and a credit not alone to his parents but to his many enthusiastic followers as well. ELIZABETH O’HARA. One of the most splendid little las sies of Augusta looks out at you from this picture today. She is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O’Hara of 915 Liberty street. Always of the hap piest disposition, Miss Elizabeth makes on the instant a friend of everyone with whom she is brought in contact. She is the sunshine of the O'Hara home, the pride and pet of the house hold. A large circle of friends con sider it an honor to be able to work for her and no small prestige is being used to make her a winner of one of the grand prizes. Mrs. League’s parents, in Greenville, S. C. Mr. A. O. Sims, of Columbia, S. C., who with his friend. Mr. J. A. Smith, also of Columbia, have been visiting Augusta relatives and friends, have returned home. Friends of Mrs. J. Henry Best will sympathize with her on the illness of her two children, Eleanore and Alex ander, who have fever at the Wilhen ford. Mr. and Mrs. James Tobin have clo ed their town house and are at Grovetown for the summer. Mrs. Harry Oatts and Mrß. James Jefferies have returned from a de lightful trip to Florida. , Mrs Jacob Phinizy will close her town house tomorrow and go out to Circular Court. Miss Mary Louise Conelly’s Triends are pleased to see her out after her recent indisposition. Mrs. Alph Beane and will be with ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beane in Harri | sonville after June lßt for the remain | dor of the summer. Mr. Beane will come on from Mempnis to spend his vacation with his family and parents. Mr. Teague Jennings is planning a ! trip to Panama. Miss May Armstrong, of Sanders ! ville, Ga., is the attractive guest of I Miss Nelle Pilcher. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Mattison i are now occupying their attractive i new home, corner of Eve and Fen ! wick Streets. I Mrs. Bert R. Tull, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '■ A. D. Tull, in Atlanta, Is now the j guest of her cousin, MBs Ruth E. Abrams, in Lithonia, Ga.. and will be her matron of honor at her marriage i to Mr. Walter M. Tribble on June 4th. Mr. Ned Holder has returned from | Edgefield. Mr. Frank Barrett, Mr. George Sib ; ley and Mr. Tom Barrett left yester i day for Atlanta. The presence in Augusta of Mrs. ! Robert Argo, of Atlanta, Is a pleasure to many of her old friends Mrs. Argo is with Mrs. George Erastus | Whitney. Mrs. George Timmerman has re turned from Jacksonville and Florida. Mrs. Jeff Berry has returned from I Florida. Mrs. Sarah Slebels, of Columbia, Is visiting Mrs. Porter Fleming. Mrs. Jeff Thomas and Mbs Vir -1 einta Thomas will return tonight from a pleasant visit, with Atlanta relatives. Mrs. James T 7. Jackson, who ha* been visiting Mrs. Reuben G. Clark, left yesterday for her home in Au gusta. Mrs. Clark left at he same time for New York to attend the wed ding of Miss Roger- and Mr. Gris wold Webb and will go afterwards to Washington.—Savannah News. Augusta friends of M's. Billups Phinizy. of Athens, will regret to learn of her continued Illness. Mr and Mrs. Harry Morris have returned from Atlanta. Mr and Mrs. Schuyler Leggett, who have been touring the world for the past year or more, will spend the jl summer In India enjoying the charm of the Cashmlr hills during the long j summer weeks. Mrs. J R. Sevlee and children are j vllstlng friends in Atlanta. Carmine r nc ! is of Pars and Beauty Extremely clever are the new models for Summer wear. The large waist line, the minaret, the loose sleeve, are most striking distinctions of designs, while the choice of materials is the most ex tensive offered in years. Fancy col lars and Soft folded girdles and sashes are shown on nearly every model. For dress-up occasions we are displaying some lovely frocks in Marquisettes and Crepes, ranging in price from $3.98 to $25.00 House Dress s in colored lawns and per eales, $1.25 styles for .. .98^ White Ratine and Opera Cloth Skirts $2.50 and $3.50 Crepe Kimonos, all colors, $1.50 quality 98^ White Corduroy Skirts, $1.25 quality 98^ Justins Waists MURED FOLKS IITENTI! Gray Hair Darkened Evenly and Made Beautiful and Lustrous. No matter how many other things have failed to restore color to your gray hair, no matter what your age or what caused your grayness, "Q-Ban’ enables you to darken your hair to original color, vigor and charm. If hair la streaked with gray, white faded or all gray, on retiring apply Q-Ban to hair and scalp like a shampoo. Let hair fall free and dry overnight. This treatment darkens the hair beautiful ly, evenly, naturally and produces that soft luster and appearance of abund ance to the hair which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive, besides prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Q-Ban is not sticky or mussy—delightful to use. Cannot In jure or stain the most delicate scalp or hair. If you care for dark, thick, soft hair, free from grayness, make a personal trial of Q-Ban. It will please, delight and surprise you with dark, handsome hair and lots of It. A large 7-ounce bottle sold for only 50 cents by Frost’s Pharmacy, 502 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Out-of-town people supplied by mall. You’ve tried the rest, now huv the best —SENSATION is the brand. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. J. A. MULLARKY CO. 830 Broad Street . PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD It you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Plies, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorp. tlon treatment; and will also send Home of this home treatment free for trial with references from your own locality If rerjuested. immediate relief and perm, anent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer, Write today to MrH. M. Summers, Bos F, Notre Dame, bid. Colored Silk Petticoats, reduced to 98^ Middy Blouses from 10 years to size 40 ..’ . to SI.OO Children’s Rompers, in cha-nihrav and Crepe and 75^ Children’s Dresses in percale and ning hams, from 3 to 14 years, $1.25 reduced to 98^* Our Display of Very Smart Shirtwaists Is one of the most attractive in the store; the softest in silk and the most charming new cloths in Crepes and Cotton, are cleverly combined with lace and net, making blouses of rare beauty. All arc made with fashion able looseness, and we have many models lo show you. Positively No Losers All Babies Who Fail to Win One of the Twelve Gold Prizes Will Be Given a Commission of 10 Per Cent on all Money Turned in on Subscriptions During the Contest by Their Parents and Friends. Phone 236 and ask the Contest Manager Get Full Particulars. Open Evenings. 639 broad Street Double Purple Trading Stamps Until Noon Indigeition? Can’t Eat 7 No Appetite? A treatment of Electric Bitters In creases your appetite; stops Indiges tion; you can eat everything. A real spring tonic for liver, kidney and stomach troubles. OletinHes your whole system and you feel fine. Electric UltterH did more for Mr. T. I). Peehle’e stomach troubles than any medicine he ever tried Get a bottle today. 50c. and SIOO, at your Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Halve for Eczema. ** Brocaded Oharmeuse, in Navy, Black, Delft, Brown and Ecureuil, $2.00 quality $1.25 Yokohomas Silks in the new shades 75^ Black Chiffon Taffeta, summer weight, 36 inches, for... . BJty, $1.25, $1.50 Black llabutui, waterproof, perspiration proof, guaranteed, 36 inches, for and SI.OO Black llabutui, waterproof, 27 inches for 65^ Silk Poplin in all the leading shades, 36 inches SI.OO Black and navy Moire, 36 inches wide $1.50 and $2.00 BRICK LARGE STOCK. Georgfia-Carolina Brick Co. Writ, for Prle.a. Howard H. Stafford, ProaldanL Auguata, Qa. Red and Buff, Dry Pressed and Common Building. PROMPT SHIPMENT. THREE McCall’s Patterns